TUTORIAL PROGRAM
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Each tutorial runs from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM or from 1:30 PM to 5:00 PM. Please select one morning and one afternoon tutorial each day. Sorry, no partial or split-day registrations are allowed. Lunch is included with your tutorial fees.
Monday, May 3, 1999 |
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Full Day Tutorial Session (9:00am-5:00pm): |
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M1 |
Patterns at Work
Frank Buschmann, Siemens AG
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Morning Tutorial Sessions (9:00am-12:30pm): |
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M2am |
Writing Efficient C++ Programs
Stan Lippman, Consultant
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M3am |
Implementing CORBA Servers Using the Portable Object Adapter
Steve Vinoski, IONA Technologies
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Afternoon Tutorial Sessions (1:30pm-5:00pm): |
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M4pm |
Introduction to Java Beans
Uwe Steinmueller, Siemens Microelectronics
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M5pm |
The COM(+) Programming Model
Don Box, DevelopMentor
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Tuesday, May 4, 1999 |
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Morning Tutorial Sessions (9:00am-12:30pm): |
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T1am |
Programming for the Jini(TM) Platform
Ken Arnold, Sun Microsystems, Jini Team
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T2am |
Patterns and Performance of Real-time Object Request Brokers
Douglas C. Schmidt, Washington University, St. Louis
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T3am |
Distributed Java: Building Collaborative Applications
Ron I. Resnick, DiaLogos, Inc.
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Afternoon Tutorial Sessions (1:30pm-5:00pm): |
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T4pm |
Advanced Principles of Object-Oriented Design in UML
Robert C. Martin, Object Mentor Inc.
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T5pm |
JavaBean Components: Specification, Design and Test with Catalysis/UML
Desmond D'Souza, Platinum Technology
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T6pm |
Building Scalable ODBMS Applications
Matt BenDaniel, Object Design, Inc.
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Tutorial fees include:
- Admission to the tutorials you select
- Lunch
- Printed and bound tutorial materials from your sessions
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